You can make 255 anagrams from letters in saturate (aaersttu).
1530-40; Latin saturātus (past participle of saturāre to fill), equivalent to satur- full, well-fed (see sad) + -ātus -ate1
As one Democratic strategist told The Daily Beast, “For a very small investment, you could saturate TV” in South Dakota.
Mix it together and let it sit for about ten minutes so the chia seeds can saturate.
saturate the spot two or three times, and then wash out in soapsuds.
saturate cinemas with a glut of shoddy franchise flicks, and only a few are going to stick, no matter the star.
In such a case it is above all things necessary to saturate the organism with Apis.
saturate the American public until we forget that anything or anyone else exists or is even an option in 2012.
saturate: deeply or strongly marked; in a color, means intense.
I must saturate myself with repose and with the underlying—with Karma.
saturate the cake with orange juice to which has been added a little lemon.
saturate the residue, when cold, with carbon dioxide and redistil.